Assessment of competence to complete advance directives: validation of a patient centred approach

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作者
Fazel, S [1 ]
Hope, T [1 ]
Jacoby, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Warneford Hosp, Old Age Psychiat Sect, Oxford OX3 7JX, England
来源
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1999年 / 318卷 / 7182期
基金
英国惠康基金;
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D O I
10.1136/bmj.318.7182.493
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To develop a patient centred approach for the assessment of competence to complete advance directives ("living wills") of elderly people with cognitive impairment Design Semistructured interviews. Setting Oxfordshire. Subjects 50 elderly volunteers living in the community, and 50 patients with dementia on first referral from primary care. Main outcome measures Psychometric properties of competence assessment. Results This patient centred approach for assessing competence to complete advance directives can discriminate between elderly persons living in the community and elderly patients with dementia, The procedure has good interrater (r = 0.95) and test-retest (r = 0.97) reliability Validity was examined by relating this approach with a global assessment of competence to complete an advance directive made by two of us (both specialising in old age psychiatry). The data were also used to determine the best threshold score for discriminating between those competent and those incompetent to complete an advance directive, Conclusion A patient centred approach to assess competence to complete advance directives can be reliably and validly used in routine clinical practice.
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